It’s the week we’re all seeing GREEN… for St. Patrick’s Day! And if you’re in Disney World on March 17th (and even before), there are plenty of ways to celebrate the love of all things Irish.
Let’s start at Magic Kingdom, where the current Specialty Hot Dog at Casey’s Corner (available throughout the rest of March) is topped with corned beef, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese and wholegrain mustard.
Follow it up with a St. Patrick’s Day Cupcake at the Main Street Bakery, which will be topped with a green and white vanilla buttercream frosting (and four leaf clover sprinkles to bring you a little luck o’ the Irish).
Consider the Contemporary Resort for your next cupcake stop where Contempo Café will be serving the Leprechaun’s Pot of Gold Cupcake. This vanilla cupcake will feature lemon filling (tinted green, of course), with a dollop of yellow “gold” filling. The finishing touches will be green-swirled buttercream decorated with chocolate coins and sprinkles.
Keep an eye out for another Leprechaun-themed cupcake at Epcot’s Fountain View.
Staying with sweets, The Ganachery in Disney Springs will offer Irish Stout Ganache, Irish Cream Ganache, and Irish Whisky Ganache all week through March 18th.
But without a doubt, the biggest draw in Disney Springs for St. Patrick’s Day remains the Mighty St. Patrick’s Festival at Disney’s own Irish pub, Raglan Road.
Celebrate with authentic Irish food, live music and dancers, beer, specialty cocktails, and more from March 16-19th.
Oh, did somebody say “BEER”?
Look for beer to be sporting the color green at the Rose & Crown Pub and Dining Room in Epcot’s United Kingdom Pavilion throughout the day!
Happy St. Patrick’s Day to you, no matter where you’re celebrating!
Will you be wearing green at Disney World this St. Patrick’s Day? Please let us know with a comment!
Hannah says
I want the hot dog…..It looks amazing.
Dr. Leonid K. Soup says
Celebrating the Feast of Padraig…
…in an English pub.
The stupid, it burns.
nursejackie says
I’ve never heard it called ‘St Patty’s Day’ before!
Brooke says
NurseJackie — Ha — It’s not supposed to be. 😉 I’ve corrected it. Thank you!
Mel says
The Rose and Crown is in the United Kingdom part of Epcot. The United Kingdom is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.